Aqueous potassium phosphate is added to 545 mL of a solution containing calcium chloride to precipitate...

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Aqueous potassium phosphate is added to 545 mL of a solutioncontaining calcium chloride to precipitate all of the Ca2+ ions asthe insoluble phosphate (310.2 g/mol). If 4.51 g calcium phosphateis produced, what is the Ca2+ concentration in the calcium chloridesolution in g/L?

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2K3PO4 3CaCl2 Ca3PO42 6KCl According to the balanced equation we have that 3 mol of CaCL2 produces 1 mol of Ca3PO4 Now we have to change 451g    See Answer
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